Bush Telegraph

Light contest winners impress judges

Public, judges back homes winner the Walker family

- Dave Murdoch

With 15 entrants in the Christmas Lights 2021 competitio­n, there were plenty of wonderful sights to admire and wonder at, especially as they were all within the boundaries of Dannevirke this year.

At the prizegivin­g held on Thursday, December 15, at sponsor For Homes For Farms, chief spokesman Craig Boyden said the competitio­n ebbs and flows with the year but, given the Covid situation, 15 entries were pretty good and just the tonic for a somewhat limited festive season.

He thanked chief sponsor Scanpower for once again supporting the competitio­n along with Chris Cave, The Warehouse, the Bush Telegraph and his own staff who worked hard to make it happen.

He also thanked the judges for a good result, the first three in the homes category agreeing entirely with the public vote, adding the judges had the extra advantage of two drones to view the properties for the first time this year.

The Walker family were both the judges’ and popular vote for best home at the prizegivin­g.

Terry said the task of putting up the 20,000 lights and installing the new snowman was worth it because there was not much else happening at Christmas, and the gasps of wonder made the 35 hours to set it up worthwhile.

Second place went to 17 King St, also with new designs, and third place went to 34 Gordon St.

The best new entrant was 35 James St.

Judges and the public diverged in opinion for the business entries. Derek’s Electrical and Kathy’s Corner gained the judges’ vote for first with the public vote going to Shires Fruit and Vegetable Market. The public

vote for second went to Embathe Bath and Body with Appleton Kindergart­en third.

The bus tour the night before was spoilt somewhat by steady rain and a long time for it to be dark enough to view, but a tour out to Ormondvill­e and a visit to the Christmas Tree Extravagan­za in the Rawhiti Lodge were also much enjoyed.

There was a flood of entries for the colouring-in competitio­n and some wonderful pictures, which made judging difficult but enjoyable. Business results:

Public vote 3rd place: Appleton Kindergart­en, 2nd place: Embathe Bath & Body, 1st place: Shires, Chamber Judges’ business winner: Derek’s Electrical & Kathy’s Corner.

Colouring in competitio­n: 5 years and under winner: Riley (no last name provided), 6-10 years winner: Ayla Bisset, 11 years and over winner: Jake Laws.

Mystery judges’ houses results: House Placing — 3rd place: 34 Gordon St, 2nd place: 17 King St, 1st place: 3

Guinane St, best new entrant: 35 James St.

Public vote house results: Public

Vote 3rd place: 34 Gordon St, 2nd place: 17 King St, 1st place: 3 Guinane St.

 ?? ?? Judge’s first place in the business category went to Derek’s Electrical and Kathy’s Corner.
Judge’s first place in the business category went to Derek’s Electrical and Kathy’s Corner.
 ?? ?? Stephanie, Terry and Cameron Walker with the judges’ and popular vote trophies for best home at the prizegivin­g.
Stephanie, Terry and Cameron Walker with the judges’ and popular vote trophies for best home at the prizegivin­g.
 ?? ?? Jake was similarly impressed with winning the 11-years+ category.
Jake was similarly impressed with winning the 11-years+ category.
 ?? ?? The public vote for first went to Shires Fruit and Vegetable Market.
The public vote for first went to Shires Fruit and Vegetable Market.
 ?? ?? Riley was delighted to win the 0-5 years colouring competitio­n
Riley was delighted to win the 0-5 years colouring competitio­n
 ?? ?? The winning home entry — The Walkers at 3 Guinane St.
The winning home entry — The Walkers at 3 Guinane St.
 ?? ?? Third place went to 34 Gordon St.
Third place went to 34 Gordon St.
 ?? ?? Second place went to 17 King St.
Second place went to 17 King St.
 ?? ?? Kathy Massie with her prize.
Kathy Massie with her prize.

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